| <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?> |
| <!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG April 1999//EN" "http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/svg-19990412.dtd"> |
| <svg width="300px" height="3oopx"> |
| <desc>Transformation with establishment of a new viewport
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| </desc> |
| <!-- The following two text elements will both draw with a
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| font height of 12 pixels --> |
| <text style="font-size: 12">This prints 12 pixels high.</text> |
| <text style="font-size: 12px">This prints 12 pixels high.</text> |
| <!-- Now scale the coordinate system by 2. --> |
| <g style="transform: scale(2)"> |
| <!-- The following text will actually draw 24 pixels high
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| because each unit in the new coordinate system equals
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| 2 units in the previous coordinate system. --> |
| <text style="font-size: 12">This prints 24 pixels high.</text> |
| <!-- The following text will actually still draw 12 pixels high
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| because the CSS unit specifier has been provided. --> |
| <text style="font-size: 12px">This prints 12 pixels high.</text> |
| </g> |
| <!-- This time, scale the coordinate system by 3. --> |
| <g style="transform: scale(3)"> |
| <!-- Establish a new viewport and thus change the meaning of
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| some CSS unit specifiers. --> |
| <svg style="left:0; top:0; right:100; bottom:100" width="100%" height="100%"> |
| <!-- The following two text elements will both draw with a
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| font height of 36 screen pixels. The first text element
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| defines its height in user coordinates, which have been
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| scaled by 3. The second text element defines its height
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| in CSS px units, which have been redefined to be three times
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| as big as screen pixels due the <svg> element establishing
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| a new viewport. --> |
| <text style="font-size: 12">This prints 36 pixels high.</text> |
| <text style="font-size: 12px">This prints 36 pixels high.</text> |
| </svg> |
| </g> |
| </svg> |